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Easing Pain After Burning Your Mouth


Posted on 10/15/2024 by Madison Family Dental
A woman drinking a glass of waterOuch! Whether you sipped your coffee too quickly or accidentally bit into a hot piece of pizza, burning your mouth can be a painful experience. The good news is, there are things you can do to ease the discomfort and promote healing.

First Aid for a Burned Mouth


Here are some immediate steps you can take to soothe a burned mouth:

•  Rinse with cool water. This will help to cool down the burn and reduce inflammation. You can also hold an ice cube in your mouth for a few minutes.
•  Avoid hot foods and drinks. This will further irritate the burn and may cause additional pain.
•  Apply aloe vera gel. Aloe vera has soothing and healing properties that can help to reduce pain and inflammation.
•  Take over-the-counter pain relievers. Over-the-counter pain relievers, such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen, can help to reduce pain and inflammation.

How Long Does a Burned Mouth Last?


The amount of time it takes for a burned mouth to heal depends on the severity of the burn. Minor burns may heal within a few days, while more severe burns may take longer. If the burn is deep or involves blisters, it is important to see a dentist to ensure proper healing.

When to See a Dentist


In most cases, a burned mouth will heal on its own within a few days. However, there are some instances where it is important to see a dentist. These include:

•  Deep burns: Deep burns may require professional treatment to ensure proper healing.
•  Burns with blisters: Blisters can become infected, so it is important to see a dentist if you have blisters on your mouth.
•  Burns that are not healing: If your burn is not showing signs of healing within a few days, it is important to see a dentist to rule out any underlying issues.

Taking Care of Your Oral Health


Burning your mouth can disrupt the delicate balance of your oral health. Here are some things you can do to maintain good oral health after burning your mouth:

•  Brush and floss regularly. This will help to remove bacteria and food particles that can irritate the burn and delay healing.
•  Use a soft-bristled toothbrush. A soft-bristled toothbrush will be gentler on your sensitive mouth.
•  Avoid using mouthwash. Mouthwash can irritate the burn and delay healing.

Restoring Your Smile


In some cases, a burned mouth can lead to more serious complications, such as tooth damage or jaw problems. If you have experienced a severe burn to your mouth, you may need to see a dentist for restorative dentistry procedures. Restorative dentistry can help to repair any damage to your teeth or jaw and restore your smile.

Burning your mouth is a painful experience, but there are things you can do to ease the discomfort and promote healing. If you have any concerns about your burn, or if it is not healing properly, be sure to see a dentist.

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